Definition of "rabbinic" [rab•bin•ic]

Use "rabbinic" in a sentence

"Perhaps, especially as Mr. Voight is fond of celebrating Jewish wisdom, he might recall the rabbinic prescription to assume the best about those with whom we deal."

"My reading in the fathers and the mothers of the church -- assisted by my discovery of what I would call rabbinic, midrashic Bible-reading -- has me thinking that all of creation is implicated in this phenomenon we variously call salvation, redemption, reconciliation."

"In so doing, they have effectively put an end to the notion of rabbinic authority."